
Simply
put there is an embarrassment of fine walking trails for all levels
of hiker. For those wishing to go for a “wee stroll” there
are well defined green roads that lead up the North side and return
on the South side of The Great Blasket Island or visa versa. This path
offers phenomenal views of the surrounding islands and takes approximately
an hour and a half to complete at a leisurely pace. We recommend that
this walking trail be experienced by everyone who visits the island. |
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For
the more experienced walker, the length of the Great Blasket Island
can be done but sturdy walking boots, a mobile phone and rain
gear are a must. This hike offers seven miles (round trip) of green
roads, mountain side, and bog. As the back of the island is not frequented
by many people there is a chance that you will see the elusive wild
goats grazing on the sheer cliffs above the locar rocks. There are no wells nor streams on this hike so plenty of drinking water must be taken. |
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For
the less adventurous or for families, the Trá bán
(white strand) offers a warm and relaxed atmosphere. A mere 600m long,
the beach is sheltered from the predominant South Westerly winds and
is an ideal area for relaxing. The fine white sands and turquoise waters
instill a feeling of exotic foreign climes and are in many ways reminiscent
of the Caribbean or the Indian Ocean, but are only a short boat trip
away. There are strong currents and tides around the “Trá Bán” so it is advisable to stay well inside your depths. |
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